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surfingkaliyuga · 2 years
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“Lefranc - Tome 26. Mission Antarctique” François Corteggiani, Christophe Alvès 2015 Cover illustration detail.
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ᛉ NAZI UFOS ᛉ
Fact or fiction?
During World War II, Germany developed an interest in flying saucers, and an airport hangar in Prague was dedicated to research into their development. However, it is propertied that none of these experiments ever found their way off the ground - quite literally.
Several sources describe theories of Nazi association with the extraterrestrial.
The book “Le Matin des Magiciens” (1960) by Louis Pauwels and Jacques Bergier claimed that the Vril Society, a perhaps fictional secret society that would have served as a sort of inner circle of the Thule Society, made contact with extraterrestrial life and dedicated it’s cause to creating a UFO to reach these aliens. The book purports that the Vril Society worked with the Nazi Party to develop early prototypes of flying saucers. However, with the Nazi defeat, the group is said to have fled into a secret base in Antarctica, where they retreated into the Hollow Earth to meet with an advanced race that inhabited the inside of the planet.
German fascist writer Ernst Zündel claimed in his books that flying saucers were secret weapons developed by the Nazis in a secret underground base in Antarctica, and with this technology, the Nazis sought to conquer Earth and eventually the planets. This very well could have been a B.S. claim by Zündel however, as he is recorded as claiming that this was a hoax, and also charged an absurd $9999 dollars a seat for an expedition to find the Hollow Earth entrance in Antarctica that Pauwels and Bergier spoke of.
In his book, “The Golden Thread: Esoteric Hitlerism”, Chilean writer and diplomat Miguel Serrano incorporates the theories of Savitri Devi into the canon of Nazi UFO theories. Serrano suggests that Hitler, as an avatar of Vishnu, was in communication with ancient Hyperborean gods in, again, an underground Antarctic base. Serrano predicted that Hitler planned to lead a lead a fleet of UFOs from the base to establish a Fourth Reich.
Regardless of the more extravagant claims of these sources, one question remains: what happened in Antarctica?
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femme-objet · 1 year
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recently saw someone claim that "ancient aliens was promulgated by the nazis" and like. they were so caught up in debunking pseudohistory abt ancient civilizations that they fell for pseudohistory about the nazis
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stroebe2 · 11 months
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there's so many tunnels in switzerland there's like secret lairs and shit in that one mountain and also the giant hidden bitcoin mining farm they really should have someone investigate this shit.
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skunkies · 7 months
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i dig your art n your designs rock. i especially rlly like that alien fox girl. also thoughts on pyramids? always thought they were fucked up like why are they like that.
thank youuuu. also idk how to indirectly say "thinking aliens made the pyramids is stupid and reflective of really specific mindsets about foreign cultures"
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kramlabs · 10 months
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Was there a covert super-power operating in the 40’s and 50’s? Or did a breakaway group have control over exotic technology ?
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July 12 to July 29, 1952, over Washington, D.C.
SAUCERS SWARM OVER CAPITAL
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February 23, 1942
“Japanese Sub”
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immaculatasknight · 2 months
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Constructing a global cybernetic machine
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talmagemoorehead · 1 year
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Declassified Australian Government Documents on UFOs Deserve Everyone's Attention
If Jessie Roestenberg was lying, I'm an aardvark.
As I studied these previously classified UFO documents (second video below) that have now been released by the Australian Government, I kept wondering what in the world the motivation for secrecy has been over the years, and what keeps the lid on genuine UFO disclosure now. As we know, the unpardonable sin in US society today is racism against people of color. Could this cultural reality have…
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cthene · 1 year
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Is Fox Mulder the most comically-brutalized protagonist in television history? Not only is he shot and beaten up on a regular basis, but the list of extreme and exotic injuries he accrues over the course of the series has got to be some kind of TV cop record. The man is mind-wiped by the military in only the second episode. For any other TV cop, that would be a career-defining event, but it’s just a day in the life of Agent Spooky.
Bro was cocooned by carnivorous insects, thrown out of a nuclear submarine into the Alaskan tundra by an alien bounty hunter, beaten up by an invisible gorilla. He was experimented on in a Siberian gulag, drowned in the Bermuda Triangle, tortured by Neo-Nazis. I wonder what getting Freaky Friday-ed by a malfunctioning UFO cloaking device does to your gonads. How much radiation has he been exposed to? Someone test this man’s hair follicles. How many mysterious bodily fluids has he dipped his finger in and tasted at crime scenes? Dear God, someone test him for HIV. Imagine being the FBI doctor who administers his physicals.
Remember when the Shadow Government was putting LSD in Mulder’s water tank? Our boy got blown up in an underground train car and resurrected in a Navajo healing ceremony, and that’s not even the last train car he would get blown up in. One time, his lungs were filled with mutated tobacco beetles. Hoss let a quack doctor give him ketamine and drill a hole in his goddamn skull. In an unrelated incident, he had a chunk of his brain stolen. He was locked in a padded cell, trapped inside of a video game, and— of course —abducted by aliens. Fox Mulder was fully dead, and then came back to life after being exhumed, and nobody even seemed that surprised when he rolled up at the J. Edgar Hoover building like nothing had happened.
Am I missing anything? How is this man still alive? His body must be like a pillowcase full of broken lightbulbs. Every time he moves, you just hear crunching.
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lionsground · 2 years
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THE TRUTH ABOUT MARINA SEREN | ANUNNAKI, STARSEED & VRIL DAME
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generasbir · 2 years
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Lonceng UFO Senjata mengerikan milik Nazi
Lonceng UFO NAZI "Lonceng ini ganas. Jika mesinnya hidup 4 sisi Lonceng ini di ikat dengan Rantai. Tidak tanggung-tanggung Rantai sebesar rantai kapal.."Videonya dibawah".Apakah Nazi benar-benar berharap untuk mencapai luar Angkasa?
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foone · 3 months
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understanding "foo fighters"
As someone who is named in a way that dates back to the same base word, the first thing you need to understand is that "foo" is a placeholder word. It's a "thingamajig", a "john doe", a "widget", a "thingy". It means a thing but the thing is not specific.
So, foo is a whatever. Smokey Stover (where "foo" comes from) drives a Foomobile.
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Foo doesn't mean anything. It means foo. This comic is popular in the 30s, and "foo" enters general culture. Then WW2 happens, specifically the air war: Pilots are flying more and faster than ever before, and they see weird stuff. Echoes on the radar, lights that move in the sky, including ones that seemed to follow them, stealthily.
They called them foo fighters. As in, they're fighters, like fighter planes, but the foo type. Not "Allied fighters", not "Nazi fighters" (though sometimes the foo fighters were called "Kraut Fireballs"), not jet flighters... foo fighters. We don't know what these unidentified flying objects are, so they're foo. They're "foo fighters".
They're very definitely NOT fighters against foo. They're not like "firefighters" or "crime fighters". They don't fight foo. They are fighterplanes that are foo.
Also, fun fact: The name "foo fighters" came from the 415th Night Fighter Squadron, who were a US Air Force unit from 1943-1947, in the mediterranean and northern europe. Their radar operator gave them the name, but the name was actually "fucking foo fighters", as in "those fucking foo fighters!". It got cleaned up when the story hit the press, and in the official logs.
But yeah. The band got their name from this WW2 name for a specific category of UFO they were spotting on their missions, but doesn't mean those who fight foo. It means fighterplanes of foo.
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cryptotheism · 2 years
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Genuine question, how is "the queen is a lizard" antisemitic?
Now, I'm not jewish, so I can't tell you whether a specific joke is antisemitic or not, but I do know stuff about conspiracy theories, and I can provide some context.
So Reptillian Lizard Aliens have been a staple of UFO lore for a while now. For the most part, they were depicted like space orcs; aggressive, warlike, standoffish, but a part of the galactic community.
In 1999, a failed football player named David Icke published a book called The Biggest Secret. The book is a sort of conspiracy theorist crossover special, in which Icke combines elements of everything from ancient sumerian mytholgy, to ancient aliens theories, to UFO lore, to bald-faced antisemitic conspiracy theories.
Specifically, he claims that many powerful jewish people are actually shapeshifting reptillian aliens who need to drink the blood of children to maintain their forms. It is explicitly a UFO themed reskin of the original antisemitic conspiracy theory: The Protocols of the Elders of Zion.
I will say, if someone makes a reptillian joke, I don't think it means they're secret nazi or whatever, but there's definitely important context here that many people are not aware of, and I feel is important.
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And, now from the archives of Life Magazine, a funky flashback to the 1950s Flying Saucer Conventions.
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These B&W photos document the convention, from the quirky attendees and their campsites, the UFO memorabilia, the bustling scene that once surrounded this now lonesome boulder and best of all, a look inside the secret home that once lay beneath the giant rock.
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So, how did a man come to live under a rock in the California desert?
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In the 1930s, an eccentric German immigrant called Frank Critzer, dug out a subterranean home under the giant rock. He lived there alone, isolated from society with nothing but a radio antenna on top of the rock to stay connected to the outside world.
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In 1942, the police came to investigate rumors that he was a Nazi spy and Frank died from a self-detonated dynamite explosion in his own bunker. They thought that he was a spy because of his radio antenna. But, he was just a radio enthusiast who wanted to be left alone.
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After his death, Frank’s only friend, a former aircraft inspector named George Van Tassel, became the giant rock’s new tenant in 1947. 
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In addition to being an aviator, he also liked to dabble in the telepathic channeling of alien life.
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In a few years, George went from living a simple life with his family in the rooms Frank Critzer had dug out under the Giant Rock, to building his own restaurant on the site, a small airstrip, and an extra-terrestrial research center.
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The UFO center would play host to his annual Giant Rock Spacecraft Convention, attracting more than 11,000 people at its peak.
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Tassel’s onsite research center, nicknamed “the Integratron“, was believed by many to have some pretty special powers– 
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Including ‘anti-gravitational and time traveling capabilities provided by extra-terrestrial life on Venus.’
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For nearly 20 years it became the dream pilgrimage of every UFO nut enthusiast in America.
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Let’s take a look at the UFO style of the day, beginning with the wonderful hats.
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And the flying saucer accessories. 
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What the hell is that?
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It was also something the whole family could enjoy.
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The dome-shaped ‘Integratron Center’ still stands near the giant rock, and after  Tassel’s death in 1978 there were plans to turn it into a disco.
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Instead, the new owners turned it into an off-beat tourist attraction offering “sound baths,” claiming it to be “the only all-wood, acoustically perfect sound chamber in the U.S.”
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It was built from instructions from Mars. I don’t know, except for the bus, clothes, & lack of hats, the people are pretty much the same.
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As for the rock, in the year 2000 it fractured in two when a large piece broke off, revealing its white interior granite. Sadly, it’s covered in graffiti. 
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https://mojaveproject.org/dispatches-item/giant-rock-space-people-and-the-integratron/     //  messynessychic.com   //  life magazine
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vintagegeekculture · 2 years
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I've been watching a lot of 70s-80s mystery/cop shows thanks to tubi/pluto streaming and I've noticed a trope that seems to have died out. IDK what to call it other than "the escaped nazi" story. It feels like just about every Detective series did their version of it (even Star Trek w/ "The Conscience of the King"). For obvious reasons of the passing of time, I don't think I recall a new example for ages. Tho, x-men first class nodded to it, and Brian Singer did a movie twisting the theme based off a Stephen King story. The likelihood of finding a living 'original nazi' is pretty unlikely and the generation of folx writing those tv plots have similarly passed on. I can't think of any stock plot that has inherented its purpose.
Interestingly, the earliest example of this kind of story that I can find is from 1945, the year the Nazis were defeated: the Hate Genius, a Doc Savage novel. In this one, it is revealed that Hitler escaped his extremely anticlimactic death, and was hiding in Europe with intent to rebuild and start another war all over again, which in 1945, with a destroyed Europe, was a legitimate fear. In retrospect, it was funny that Doc's cousin Pat Savage was hit on by Hitler in disguise.
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It's actually interesting to read the seldom read post-war Doc Savage novels because they essentially had all 50s anxieties in extremely embryonic and early form. For example, there was a Doc Savage novel he investigated "Foo Fighters," which is the World War II name for UFOs and flying saucers. This was in 1946, a year before Kenneth Arnold's sighting started the UFO craze.
As a lover of lost old movies and silent German Cinema, it's always interesting to me how they keep on finding copies of "lost" UFA-studio and German Expressionist movies in Argentina. In fact, Argentina seems to be the most reliable place these movies come up. And the frequent response from a lot of suprised cinephiles and collectors, the kind who know a lot about movies but not everything else, is to say, "wow, I have no idea how a copy of a German movie got all the way to Argentina!" Oh really now? No idea? Are you sure?
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History is a lot better at recording heroism than it is about anxieties in the background, and the reason the escaped Nazi story was such a big deal was because there was a widespread belief in the decades after World War II that it would all start all over again, just as World War I led to World War II.
As for Apt Pupil, it's very interesting to rewatch that movie in light of what we know about director Bryan Singer's disturbing personal life and numerous credible accusations (known now to every dog on the street of Los Angeles), including several on the set of that film. Because Apt Pupil doesn't come off as a movie about Nazism, but about pedophilia. It's a movie about an unnatural connection between an older man and a young boy who spend all their time together and keep their relationship secret.
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